Corner-pocket



L. S. RILEY.

CORNER POCKET.

APPLICATION FILED JAN. 26, 1920.

1,355,694, Patented Oct. 12, 1920.-

omen STATES PATENT o F ICE.

. LESTER Si RILEY, OF GREENWOOD, MASSACHUSETTS.

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7 j Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed January 26, 1920. Se'rialNo. 354,166.

To all whom it may concerm Be'it known that I, LESTER RILEY, .a

' citizen-of the United States, and .a resident of Greenwood, in the county of Middles ex and,Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented certain new..and useful Improvements in Corner-Rockets, of which the foling cards, photographs and .the like to albums, mirrors and other supporting surfaces, the improvements relating to an adhesive pocket designed to be gummed to the,

supporting surface and to receive a corner of the photograph, card and the like.

In the drawings, Figure 1 is a face view of a corner pocket embodying my improveattachment of said-parts, the pocket portion 75 1 posed surface of the flap 4, thereby causing said parts to adhere and forming the completed article. l r i ,When these corner pockets are manufactured complete and ready for use, it is un- Patented Oct. 12,1920.

necessary to score,th,e same .along the lines 5, 6, as the machlnes can be arranged to properly fold the parts withoutthe helps ordinarily considered essential in hand Work.

In case it is desired to have the pocket portion 1 made from heavier stock than the 5 body portion 2, then I have the pocket port1on made separate, and provide the body POIt IOII with two flaps, 4: and 7, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5, by means of which the pocket portion is attached to the body portlon. If desired to further strengthen the ments. Fig. 2 is a face view of the blank can be formed with a lip 9 which can be of which the same is composed, the blank folded over back of the body portion, the being shown in a non-folded condition. Fig. latter being moistened to make the lip ad- 7 3, is a rear view of the same. Fig. 4 is a here thereto.

3 in Fig. 3, but the back of the .made in a difi'erent manner. v lface View of the unfolded blank' for 'the portion 10 is the pocket portion 1, and at face view of a slightly modified form of In the construction illustrated in Figs. 7

Fig. 6 is a face view of a corner pocket with an equalbody portionll, both being Fig. 7 is a preferably square. At one side of the body latter. vFig. 8 is av view of the same partially the lower end of the, body portion 11 is a folded together. Fig. 9 is an edge view flap 12. The backs of thefbody portions of the completelyiformed pocket of the latter form;

As shown in Fig.1, I prefer to make-the corner pocket inthe shape of a conven-. tionalized leaf, or in the appearance of what frUnt of the same. Then the ex'posed surface is known as an ace of spades, the ,pocket of this flap is moistened and. the pocket po'rportion 10, and the flap l2 folded over the blank. Fig. 5 shows another modification. to 9 inclusive, the body portion 10-is formed 10, Hand of the flap 12 are gummed. 'T'o' portion 1 being illustrated as embossed, and tion 1 folded over and pressed against the flap. until it adheres firmly thereto.

The body ortion 2 is formed integral with the pocket portion in this my preferred construction, and has i vided with gum, as indicated gummed back and also a gummed front, so

by the. dots and stuck upon a supporting surface, but pocket porits front surface also can be made to adhere tion 1 is not thus gummed. to the card whose corner is introduced At the margin of the body portion 2 ad-. "therein. t. I jacent the pocket portion 1 is a flap 4, also" Made in any of the above described ways, gummed on its back, both itand the pocket and especially in the-way disclosed in Figs. portion being preferably scored or other- 1 to 5, a corner pocket is provided which is This forms' a corner pocket with a ts back prothatnot only can the device he moistened wise rendered easy to 'fold along the dotted inexpensive, highly ornamental, easily put I .n together, and most convenient in use.

What I claim is: 1. A corner pocket comprising a ortion having a gummed back, a foldable lines 5 and 6.

In putting this corner pocket together, the flap 4 is first folded over upon the face of the body portion and its gummed surface moistened. Then the pocket portion is folded over onto the face of the body portion and pressed against the moistened exand a pocket portion consisting=pf two p at one edge also gummed-on itsback,

body T arms disposed at right angles to each other, I

one arm being foldably connected with said and the portion at the side of the other fold body portion along a line at right angles being the pocket portion, said pocket porto said flap and adapted to be folded'over tion consisting of two arms at right angles and to have its other arm attached to the to each other, one of the arms being beside 5 gumlned surface of said flap. the fold and the other arm being adapted 15 2. A corner pocket composed of an intee to be folded over and attached to said flap. gral bit of paper'having two folds at right In testimony that I claim the foregoing angles to each other, the portion between invention, I have hereunto set my hand this the folds being the body portion, the por- 23rd day of January, 1920. 10 tion beside one fold being an attaching flap, LESTER 5. RILEY. 

